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more than 100 alleged pimps were arrested in the crackdown that targeted 57 cities. major new wild fires major new wildfires kept growing in colorado today after erupting over the weekend. one blaze, at the base of pikes peak, grew to more than six square miles on sunday, forcing 11,000 residents to evacuate. many were allowed back today, but firefighters still faced a struggle with weather conditions. >> 34046 acres still at 0% containment. we haven't made any actual containment on that today or to this date. today is going to be a tough day. tougher than yesterday. 90 degrees, upper 90 degrees. that type of temperature. 25 to 30 miles an hour gusts are predicted. winds from the south. so the wind will be coming up this direction on the fire. >> sreenivasan: in northern colorado, a huge blaze continued burning west of fort collins. the high park fire has destroyed nearly 250 homes since it sparked to life two weeks ago. meanwhile, the governor of florida declared a statewide emergency amid day-long downpours from tropical storm debby. up to 25 inches of rain drenche
more than 100 alleged pimps were arrested in the crackdown that targeted 57 cities. major new wild fires major new wildfires kept growing in colorado today after erupting over the weekend. one blaze, at the base of pikes peak, grew to more than six square miles on sunday, forcing 11,000 residents to evacuate. many were allowed back today, but firefighters still faced a struggle with weather conditions. >> 34046 acres still at 0% containment. we haven't made any actual containment on that...
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crowds massed in several cities after friday prayers, waving flags and chanting slogans. at the same time, a popular muslim cleric insisted morsi's followers will never accept the country's interim leadership. >> the prime minister is not legitimate and he doesn't have any authority. from our point of vow as revolutionaries he betrayed the revolution, any one who supportsed coup is a traiter to this revolution. we don't support his government. any party which becomes part of government we consider it part of the coup. >> reporter: the u.s. called today for morsi's release. a state department spokeswoman said the obama administration is concerned about all politically motivated detentions involving members of the muslim brotherhood. a bomb ripped through a busy coffee shop in northern iraq late today, killing at least 31 people. more than two dozen others were wounded. the bomb went off just after diners had finished sunset meals, breaking a daylong fast during the muslim holy month of ramadan. there's been new trouble in syria between rival rebel factions. gunman linked t
crowds massed in several cities after friday prayers, waving flags and chanting slogans. at the same time, a popular muslim cleric insisted morsi's followers will never accept the country's interim leadership. >> the prime minister is not legitimate and he doesn't have any authority. from our point of vow as revolutionaries he betrayed the revolution, any one who supportsed coup is a traiter to this revolution. we don't support his government. any party which becomes part of government we...
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new amateur video showed black smoke hovering over the city skylines. the u.n. estimates more than 8,000 people have been killed in the violent crackdown since it began a year ago. today, unicef reported at least 500 of those deaths were children. in iraq, a manhunt was underway for 17 detainees who escaped from a prison in kirkuk. police said ten of the prisoners have ties to al qaeda. they escaped at dawn from a small window using blankets tied together into a makeshift rope. g.o.p. presidential contenders today made their final appeals to louisiana voters, who head to the polls tomorrow for the state primary. rick santorum fired practice shots at a sheriff's shooting range. he leads mitt romney by double digits in recent polls. romney attacked president obama's health care overhaul. newt gingrich and ron paul also campaigned, hoping to keep their chances alive. the chief executive of m.f. global, former senator jon corzine, gave the order to transfer $200 million of clients' money just days before the firm collapsed. that's according to a congressional memo r
new amateur video showed black smoke hovering over the city skylines. the u.n. estimates more than 8,000 people have been killed in the violent crackdown since it began a year ago. today, unicef reported at least 500 of those deaths were children. in iraq, a manhunt was underway for 17 detainees who escaped from a prison in kirkuk. police said ten of the prisoners have ties to al qaeda. they escaped at dawn from a small window using blankets tied together into a makeshift rope. g.o.p....
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even within the same city? >> as far as that goes your guess is as good as mine. i mean these hospitals come up with charges. they're built on some basis. they develop years and years ago. they play some cat-and-mouse game between insurers and payors like medicare where they keep lopping on higher and higher arges and th deduct sething and then they charge more. so they all have their own cost basis that they use, and that's what you see in the wide disparity. none of these numbers have any relationship to reality. >> brown: in your reporting, i saw they responded in variousç ways. some are teaching hospitals. some are working with, i guess, poorer populations so there was that response at least to the numbers today. >> right. there is some justification for variation for the exact, for the exact reasons that you said. so you couldee variations of, say, one to two times what the average payment might be. but on average, what we were seeing nationally when we crunched the data was aç four o five fold increas
even within the same city? >> as far as that goes your guess is as good as mine. i mean these hospitals come up with charges. they're built on some basis. they develop years and years ago. they play some cat-and-mouse game between insurers and payors like medicare where they keep lopping on higher and higher arges and th deduct sething and then they charge more. so they all have their own cost basis that they use, and that's what you see in the wide disparity. none of these numbers have...
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here's the forecast for selected cities around the wor.
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our city is right along the river. many people do know newark for being a port city. we are right into the bay there. so a lot of new jersey is on coast line. a lot of cities like mine and new york city, jersey city, were all right along water. we've seen traditionally, especiallyast year with ire, sigfint flooding. but what's different this year is this storm is, as i said before, epic. it will last in duration perhaps twice as long as irene and it will bring about a significantly more water into our city. so we're expecting roads being backed up, communities really being under large amounts of water, power outages that could last for days if not well more than a week. all of this means that we have to now fight the storm as it is but the after math will be a very difficult time of clean-up as well. >> suarez: what's the best advice you're getting about when the worst of the storm is going to hit newark? >> well, we know in about an hour or two, that's when the significant time, 6-hour period, which we are going to be at our peak of this state of emergency, by 8:00 t
our city is right along the river. many people do know newark for being a port city. we are right into the bay there. so a lot of new jersey is on coast line. a lot of cities like mine and new york city, jersey city, were all right along water. we've seen traditionally, especiallyast year with ire, sigfint flooding. but what's different this year is this storm is, as i said before, epic. it will last in duration perhaps twice as long as irene and it will bring about a significantly more water...
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the people of the city of boston, city council president steve murphy, thank you for calling in. >> brown: we'll continue to follow developments in boston but for no to another story today. the supreme court heard arguments in a case at the intersection of law and science. specifically genetic research. one that may well have major consequences for the future of medicine. the question, "can human genes be patented? we turn to marcia coyle who is back with us tonight. she was in the courtroom today. marcia, first background on this case. >> myriad is a utah-based genetic research company. and myriad holds patents on two genes with mutations that are linked to a very high risk of breast and/or ovarian cancer. its patents also give it exclusive control over diagnostic testing for those genes. about four years ago, a group of scientists, researchers, civil rights organizations, women's health organizations decided to challenge myriad's patents in federal court. they filed a lawsuit. they lost. two lower courts have upheld myriad's patents. today t challengers brought the case to the supreme c
the people of the city of boston, city council president steve murphy, thank you for calling in. >> brown: we'll continue to follow developments in boston but for no to another story today. the supreme court heard arguments in a case at the intersection of law and science. specifically genetic research. one that may well have major consequences for the future of medicine. the question, "can human genes be patented? we turn to marcia coyle who is back with us tonight. she was in the...
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parts of the city were still under water and there was a meeting and "the wall street journal" reported from it and the heading was 31 free market solutions for hurricane katrina and you go down the list and it was -- don't re-open the public schools. replace the public schools with vouchers and drill for oil in anwar and the arctic national wild life reserve and what kind of free market solutions are these? here you have a crisis that was created by a collision between heavy weather which may or may not have been linked to climate change and what climate change looks like and colliding with weak infrastructure because of years and years of neglect. let's get rid of the infrastructural together and drill for the oil which is the root cause of climate change. that's their shock doctrine, and i think it's time for people shock. >> people shock? >> which we've had before, if you think about 1929 and the market shock and the way in which the public responded they wanted to get at the root of the problem and they wanted to get away from speculative finance and that's how we got some very goo
parts of the city were still under water and there was a meeting and "the wall street journal" reported from it and the heading was 31 free market solutions for hurricane katrina and you go down the list and it was -- don't re-open the public schools. replace the public schools with vouchers and drill for oil in anwar and the arctic national wild life reserve and what kind of free market solutions are these? here you have a crisis that was created by a collision between heavy weather...
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the man named z 4 was captured monday without a shot being fired, in the violence wrakd city of nuevo laredo. >> detained miguel angel trevino morales, 40 years old, he's accused of organized crime, hom size, crimes against health, torture, money laundering, and s used by armed forces. >> the zetas have earned a special reputation. beyond the want and killings of police, military, politics and civilians, zetas have left a bloody trail of dead bodies, often left with profane messages to their rivals and to the mexican public. the newshour margaret warren err interviewed, one woman would not even utter the word zetas. >> if i tell you on an international network the name of the criminal organization, it's going to cost my may life. -- my life. >> the zetas were formed by former mexican special forces as the security arm of another cartel. from there they muffled their way to the top of the ruk ra tiff -- lucrative drug are business. nuevo leon, home to mexico's second largest city and its business capital. many mexicans caution today against expecting immediate improvement. >> i don't t
the man named z 4 was captured monday without a shot being fired, in the violence wrakd city of nuevo laredo. >> detained miguel angel trevino morales, 40 years old, he's accused of organized crime, hom size, crimes against health, torture, money laundering, and s used by armed forces. >> the zetas have earned a special reputation. beyond the want and killings of police, military, politics and civilians, zetas have left a bloody trail of dead bodies, often left with profane messages...
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mansion, a city council know that when you do the right thing, when you pick solutions over your own political future we're going to be behind you. millions of americans will be there for you. >> woodruff: mark mackinnon i heard you say today that the rest of the country is not as polarized as washington. yet i'll tell you quite candidly i was around the country covering several senate races this year. this is anecdotal but i found people pretty partisan in their views. that's an anecdote but look at the polls. a new pew poll came out just a day or so ago that says what is it 43% of democrats think the president shouldn't compromise with republicans. 60% of republicans don't think republicans should compromise. why do you think the public wants the two to work together? >> well, judy, i just saw a poll that said that 67% of americans endorsed the entire package when they look at the package in total. i think this is a great example where you've got people on both sides complaining about the final product. that's what presidential leadership is all about. it's about forging consensus
mansion, a city council know that when you do the right thing, when you pick solutions over your own political future we're going to be behind you. millions of americans will be there for you. >> woodruff: mark mackinnon i heard you say today that the rest of the country is not as polarized as washington. yet i'll tell you quite candidly i was around the country covering several senate races this year. this is anecdotal but i found people pretty partisan in their views. that's an anecdote...
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national average. >> susie: that's really fascinating, tom, sort of like the tale of two cities. what about south florida, what about voters in the rest of florida? >> tom: south florida is an interesting case, the housing bust certainly happened here in miami in south florida. but thanks to foreign buyers coming back in, the housing market has stablized faster than in the rest of florida, and prices are actually on the rise again. that has helped bring up the unemployment rate, while still in south florida above the national average, it has been dropping faster than other places in florid the interstate 4 corridor which runs route through the center of florida through orlando is really key for the election both for turnout of new immigrants for the democrats as well as democrats switching over and voting for the republican ticket for governor romney. >> susan: speaking of immigrants, we've been talking a lot about economic issues, the unemployment rate, housing. how important was immigration for the florida voters? >> extremely important. the only conversation both had on immigr
national average. >> susie: that's really fascinating, tom, sort of like the tale of two cities. what about south florida, what about voters in the rest of florida? >> tom: south florida is an interesting case, the housing bust certainly happened here in miami in south florida. but thanks to foreign buyers coming back in, the housing market has stablized faster than in the rest of florida, and prices are actually on the rise again. that has helped bring up the unemployment rate,...
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we should follow the example of a new york city nurse named menchu sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faring. her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of a north miami woman named desaline victor. when she arrived at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours. and as time ticked by, her concern was not with her tired body or aching feet or whether folks like her would get to have their say. hour after hour a throng of people stayed in line to support her because desiline is 102 years old. they erupted in cheers when she finally put on a sticker that read, "i voted." ( applause ) there's desiline. we should follow the example of a police officer named brian murphy. when a gunman opened fire on a siek temple in wisconsin, brian was the first to arrive. he did not consider his own safety. he fought back until help arrived and ordered his fellow officers to protect th
we should follow the example of a new york city nurse named menchu sanchez. when hurricane sandy plunged her hospital into darkness she wasn't thinking about how her own home was faring. her mind was on the 20 precious newborns in her care and the rescue plan she devised that kept them all safe. we should follow the example of a north miami woman named desaline victor. when she arrived at her polling place she was told the wait to vote might be six hours. and as time ticked by, her concern was...
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(gunfire) this is the city where the uprising began a week ago. from here in the following days, the protests spread first to one town and then to three other nearby towns. at least 84 protestors were killed by gadhafi's paid militia in benghazi. witnesses said there were many more. demonstrations were staged in another city in the west. on sunday most eastern towns have come under the control of the protestors. weapons were seized from the army and taken to benghazi. by evening reports suggested protestors had taken over the city, yet there's been no official word on who is controlling the eastern coast line. but libyan guards appeared to have withdrawn from some of the border crossings into egypt. some of the border crossings into egypt. the u.n. refugee agency has appealed to libya's neighbors not to turn back those fleeing the violence. but they are not the only ones trying to escape. some lucky europeans have managed to get out on flights from tripoli to malta. pilots from various european countries have also arrived in malta in preparation f
(gunfire) this is the city where the uprising began a week ago. from here in the following days, the protests spread first to one town and then to three other nearby towns. at least 84 protestors were killed by gadhafi's paid militia in benghazi. witnesses said there were many more. demonstrations were staged in another city in the west. on sunday most eastern towns have come under the control of the protestors. weapons were seized from the army and taken to benghazi. by evening reports...
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today a fierce fire fight to the check point of the north of the city. rebels claimed victory here, looting weapons and ammunition, celebrating on top of the captured tank. the regime cannot afford to lose aleppo. it says it's purging syria second city of terrorists. some have disputed only one certainty: more bloodshed and more names to carve on grave stones. the stone mason has already run for his life. >> woodruff: and to a second report from aleppo. margaret warner spoke to james foley from our partner, global post. they talked via skype earlier today. >> warner: james foley, thanks for speaking with us. so what's the state of the conflict right now between the rebels and the government fors now mountingthis assault? >> we hear a lot about the battle for aleppo being one of the critical battles. it seems like the syrian army is trying to really demoralize the rebels by ending syrian fighter jets. we saw the fighter jets yesterday swooping down, firing rockets followed by helicopters for a while now. so this is a terrifying thing. they also made... a
today a fierce fire fight to the check point of the north of the city. rebels claimed victory here, looting weapons and ammunition, celebrating on top of the captured tank. the regime cannot afford to lose aleppo. it says it's purging syria second city of terrorists. some have disputed only one certainty: more bloodshed and more names to carve on grave stones. the stone mason has already run for his life. >> woodruff: and to a second report from aleppo. margaret warner spoke to james...
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largest city in the world. and i think he became friends with gu kailai, who is bo xilai's wife, and also befriended his son, helped him get into school in england and ultimately oxford and onward to harvard. this is all part of the networks that accumulate around powerful leaders, and i think from all we can tell-- and this is very lacking in transparency-- neil haywood was north of the go-beten the outside world for this strong network that bo xilai and his wife had cultivated. >> until something went sour. back to bo xilai himself. as you said, he was considered a populist. was he challenging to the party establishment or ideology or the pace of market reform? was this strictly a kind of employer politics at a time when you're seeing a transition in china? >> well, he was a very sort of dramatic really the podium born, very sort of-- i think a theatrical kind of a political figure. and in this world where the people who are on the standing committee, nine of them, of the politburo, tend to be very muted, and
largest city in the world. and i think he became friends with gu kailai, who is bo xilai's wife, and also befriended his son, helped him get into school in england and ultimately oxford and onward to harvard. this is all part of the networks that accumulate around powerful leaders, and i think from all we can tell-- and this is very lacking in transparency-- neil haywood was north of the go-beten the outside world for this strong network that bo xilai and his wife had cultivated. >> until...
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it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office shooting yesterday had been fired hours before he killed four people and then himself. another of the shooting victims died in the hospital today. last evening, dozens of police and swat team officials swarmed a minneapolis neighborhood after a man opened fire at a sign- making business. the company's owner and a ups driver were among those killed. three other people were injured in the shootings. the u.s. postal service will miss its next payment to the treasury, due on sunday. the $5.6 billion will be its second default in as many months. postmaster gener
it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office...
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by the te it rolls over it i know it's going to go into the hole. >> rose: third parties an great putting when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from o studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: khalil byrd and elliotackerman, the c.e.o. and coo of americans elect. their goal is to put a nonpartisan candidate on the ballot for the 2012 election through an open and online collection. they're hoping to be in all 50 states by 2012. i am pleased to have them here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> rose: tell me about the third way. what is it? >>mericans elect are going to be inviting every voter in the united states to participate in a nominating process to put a third ticket, a nonpartisan ticket on the ballot in all 50 states. it's happening right now, and even in so much as todae can say we're on our ninth state, which is utah. people are coalescing around the idea this cycle that we could pick a and the not a party and see governance occur that isn't necessarily tied to the interest tofhe far right or the far lef
by the te it rolls over it i know it's going to go into the hole. >> rose: third parties an great putting when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from o studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: khalil byrd and elliotackerman, the c.e.o. and coo of americans elect. their goal is to put a nonpartisan candidate on the ballot for the 2012 election through an open and online collection. they're hoping to be in all 50 states by 2012. i am pleased to...
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the city of san bernardino has joined the ranks of california cities now heading for bankruptcy court. the city council voted last night to take that step, as it faces a $45 million budget hole. san bernardino is still suffering the effects of the housing market crash and continued high unemployment. it is the third california community to file for municipal bankruptcy in recent weeks. the government of spain has imposed a new round of austerity measures-- one day after the european union approved a major bailout for spanish banks. the austerity plan includes new sales tax increases coupled with another round of spending cuts. the announcement came as thousands of coal miners protested in the streets of madrid against any more cuts. later, some of the demonstrators fought with police, who fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. the president of florida a&m university handed in his resignation today, in the latest fallout from a hazing scandal. james hammons was heavily criticized after the death of a drum major in the school marching band. robert champion was badly beaten in a haz
the city of san bernardino has joined the ranks of california cities now heading for bankruptcy court. the city council voted last night to take that step, as it faces a $45 million budget hole. san bernardino is still suffering the effects of the housing market crash and continued high unemployment. it is the third california community to file for municipal bankruptcy in recent weeks. the government of spain has imposed a new round of austerity measures-- one day after the european union...
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city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with polics, governor romney was the clear winner last night in the first of the three presidential debates, his performance revived a campaign dogged by weakening poll numbers a candidate emerged that republicans hoped for, friends often describe but the electorate had yet to encounter. >> that was survey done of small businesses across the country, said what has been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans and three quarters of them said it makes us less likely to hire people. i just don't know how the president could come into office, facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment and economic crisis at the kitchen table and spend his energy and passion for two years fihting for obama care instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. >> i have my own plans, not the same as simpson-bowles but in my view the president should have grabbed it if he wanted to make adjustments take it, go to congress and fight it. >> that's what we have done, make adjustments and putting it before congress right now, $4
city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with polics, governor romney was the clear winner last night in the first of the three presidential debates, his performance revived a campaign dogged by weakening poll numbers a candidate emerged that republicans hoped for, friends often describe but the electorate had yet to encounter. >> that was survey done of small businesses across the country, said what has been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans and three...
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the steel plant in kansas city where people's jobs are lost. >> well, if you look here you can see the play button, they also put the videos on this romney economics web site to make it very easy for people to see both a two-minute version and the six-minute longer version where very heart felt pleas by people who worked here saying if bain hadn't come in, if romney hadn't been here we would still have jobs and we wouldn't have lost our pension. >> can we see an excerpt of that? >> why don't we go to the videotape? >> suarez: i think we can. >> it came in and sucked the life out of us. >> it was like watching an old friend bleed to death. >> as i look around at the millions of americans without work, it breaks my heart. >> suarez: let's remember that if you had to buy the national time to show this to 185 million people that would be expensive. this is cheap. >> the obama campaign told me it has put this... a version of this ad on the evening news in five states. that's a drop in the bucket. didn't cost them very much. putting it on the web, driving it through social media, creating th
the steel plant in kansas city where people's jobs are lost. >> well, if you look here you can see the play button, they also put the videos on this romney economics web site to make it very easy for people to see both a two-minute version and the six-minute longer version where very heart felt pleas by people who worked here saying if bain hadn't come in, if romney hadn't been here we would still have jobs and we wouldn't have lost our pension. >> can we see an excerpt of that?...
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>> rose: tonight we enter the final hours of 2012's presidential election. tuesday may be the main event but tens of millions have already voted. reduction of early voting hours in key states have raised questions about the propriety of campaign tactics. both sides are preparing for possible legal challenges in a sign that the contest might continue beyond election day. president barack obama and governor romney have spent the day drumming up last-minute support in battleground states. >> you may be frustrated at the pace of change. i promise you, so am i sometimes. but you know that i say what i mean and i mean what i say. (cheers and applause) i said i'd tend war in iraq and i ended it. i said i'd pass health care reform. i passed it. (cheers and applause) i said i'd repeal "don't ask, don't tell." we repealed it. (cheers and applause) i said we'd crack down on reckless practices on wall street and we did. (applause) soou know where i stand. you know what i believe. you know i tell the truth. and you know that i'll fight for you and your families every sin
>> rose: tonight we enter the final hours of 2012's presidential election. tuesday may be the main event but tens of millions have already voted. reduction of early voting hours in key states have raised questions about the propriety of campaign tactics. both sides are preparing for possible legal challenges in a sign that the contest might continue beyond election day. president barack obama and governor romney have spent the day drumming up last-minute support in battleground states....
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city administrators described the existing trailers as blight, and want them removed by march. a ground beef recall is in effect for possible contamination from e-coli. more than 34,000 pounds of potentially tainted organic ground beef products were distributed in new york, new jersey, north carolina, wisconsin, california and washington state. the company first class foods of hawthorne, california has not yet received any reports of illnesses. freezing temperatures in florida this month cost farmers and citrus growers $273 million. crops of green beans, sweet corn, and eggplant were among the hardest hit by the cold snap. and the florida department of agriculture statistics do not account for the last ten days of the month. the crop losses have driven up the price of produce in stores across the u.s., and led to increased imports from overseas. on wall street, stocks were mixed on the last day of a strong year for the market. the dow jones industrial average gained more than seven points to close at 11,577. the nasdaq fell ten points to close above 2,652. for the year, the dow
city administrators described the existing trailers as blight, and want them removed by march. a ground beef recall is in effect for possible contamination from e-coli. more than 34,000 pounds of potentially tainted organic ground beef products were distributed in new york, new jersey, north carolina, wisconsin, california and washington state. the company first class foods of hawthorne, california has not yet received any reports of illnesses. freezing temperatures in florida this month cost...
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hundreds of buildings were damaged, and several cities declared emergencies. on utah highways, 18-wheeler trucks were tossed like toys. debris flew at upward of 100 miles an hour in some places across southwest. surfers took advantage to ride virtually-unheard-of windblown waves on northern california's lake tahoe. and everywhere, large trees snapped and splintered... >> we couldn't even get out. we had to crawl through trees. we thought it was going to come through the house. >> holman: high winds are a late fall fixture for parts of california and the baja peninsula, but thursday's big blow was once-in-a-decade. a strong high pressure system collided with cold, low pressure, funneling winds down mountain canyons and slopes to the state's coastal plain. the result-- hurricane-force gusts that spread destruction across utah, wyoming, arizona, new mexico and colorado. overall, more than 300,000 homes and businesses lost power, including los angeles international airport, where all the lights went out briefly. scores of trees were downed all over the west onto p
hundreds of buildings were damaged, and several cities declared emergencies. on utah highways, 18-wheeler trucks were tossed like toys. debris flew at upward of 100 miles an hour in some places across southwest. surfers took advantage to ride virtually-unheard-of windblown waves on northern california's lake tahoe. and everywhere, large trees snapped and splintered... >> we couldn't even get out. we had to crawl through trees. we thought it was going to come through the house. >>...
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a fresh outpouring of protesters filled cities across syria today. the opposition reported president bashar al-assad's troops shot and killed at least 10 people. up to 20,000 turned out in idlib province. thousands more demonstrated in the streets of hama. and in homs, where amateur footage showed an armored vehicle in flames after allegedly being targeted by army defectors. the government of myanmar has released some of its most prominent political prisoners. they were among some 650 detainees who received a presidential pardon today, in the asian nation also known as burma. we have a report narrated by john sparks of "independent television news." >> reporter: the fence is high and the walls are thick, but to the surprise of many, they opened the gates and more than a 130 political prisoners walked out of jails today. students and journalists, bloggers and ethnic leaders, received with joy-- a great flower-clad embrace. "free all the political prisoners," they shouted. hundreds remain in prison but the is cause for optimism here. the government and
a fresh outpouring of protesters filled cities across syria today. the opposition reported president bashar al-assad's troops shot and killed at least 10 people. up to 20,000 turned out in idlib province. thousands more demonstrated in the streets of hama. and in homs, where amateur footage showed an armored vehicle in flames after allegedly being targeted by army defectors. the government of myanmar has released some of its most prominent political prisoners. they were among some 650 detainees...
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in richmond, california, one of the most dangerous cities in america. >> everyone thinks that when you tell them that you're a csi, that you're like what they see on tv. the real csi is dealing with blood, getting dirty underneath a car, smelling things that you don't want to smell, seeing things that you don't want to see. you see the worst that humans are capable of doing to one another. there's evidence that needs to be collected, documented, processed. it's about taking the time to find the small things that are going to wind up being a big thing down the road. >> bergman: things like fingerprints-- one of the most widely used of all forensic techniques. for over a century, fingerprints have been used to identify criminals, from petty thieves to international terrorists. (explosion, people shouting) (second explosion, screaming) (third explosion) in 2004, a series of explosions in the subways of madrid killed or injured nearly 2,000 people. when the dust settled, the spanish authorities found several partial fingerprints on a bag of detonators. >> now, at the time, the spanish nati
in richmond, california, one of the most dangerous cities in america. >> everyone thinks that when you tell them that you're a csi, that you're like what they see on tv. the real csi is dealing with blood, getting dirty underneath a car, smelling things that you don't want to smell, seeing things that you don't want to see. you see the worst that humans are capable of doing to one another. there's evidence that needs to be collected, documented, processed. it's about taking the time to...
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the tanks and troops are also supposed to be withdrawn from the cities and towns. peaceful protests are also supposed to be permitted and there are other conditions as well. >> warner: now, what about the people who were at the heart of these protests back in the days when peaceful protests did take place. what are they saying snowed do they plan the return to the streets? >> well, certainly if we look back at the 13th month uprising, there have been protests after friday prayers every week and during the muslim holy moh of ramadan there was protests everyday so certainly we're expecting large numbers of people to take to the streets on friday just based on what activists are saying and, you know, this is always the concern that the assad government had if we look back at the arab league monitoring mission in january, for example, we saw many, many more people take to the streets because they felt that perhaps with the presence of these monitors in their mid-it is security forces might not be as brutal as they have been in the past. the syrian national council, whi
the tanks and troops are also supposed to be withdrawn from the cities and towns. peaceful protests are also supposed to be permitted and there are other conditions as well. >> warner: now, what about the people who were at the heart of these protests back in the days when peaceful protests did take place. what are they saying snowed do they plan the return to the streets? >> well, certainly if we look back at the 13th month uprising, there have been protests after friday prayers...
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they were in the northeastern city of dangdong and were identified by spies. the suspects had made contact with people in the south korean military industry. they say they tried to collect data on jamming devices. they've been charged with violating the country's national security law. earlier this month, hundreds of commercial jets and ships in south korea experienced a gps disruption for more than two weeks. the south korean government says the north was responsible, but north korea denies any involvement. >>> investors are not getting any relief over their eurozone debt concerns. ai a pretty grim picture overnight for stocks. >> absolutely catherine. investors' concerns deepening and not lessening. u.s. markets were on the further fallout for the euro. the dow jones ended down 1.28%. 12,419. in fact all three major indices on wall street fell over 1%. so for how stocks are trading this morning here in japan, let's go to ramin mellegard. ramin, the yen's recent surge has not been good for japanese exporters. how are we starting off today? >> good morning to
they were in the northeastern city of dangdong and were identified by spies. the suspects had made contact with people in the south korean military industry. they say they tried to collect data on jamming devices. they've been charged with violating the country's national security law. earlier this month, hundreds of commercial jets and ships in south korea experienced a gps disruption for more than two weeks. the south korean government says the north was responsible, but north korea denies...
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city's boardwalk. >> a giant crane snapped that is still dangling over the streets of new york city. >> entire at that sad of a building crashed into the street. >> oh, my gosh. >> we had set up offices inside a restaurant, pice officer came by and told us we had to get out of there. >> after that, the building collapsed into the sea. >> first of all, thanks for that. >> you're welcome. >> mechanic the coast guard rescued 14 crew members from the hms bounty. >> one crew member is still missing. >> the super storm is not just bringing rain dumping up to three feet of snow in three states, west virginia bearing the brunt of it. >> a travel nightmare all up and down the east coast. >> airports closed. >> is regis going to be able to go home? you heard from the mayor who said a number of people haven't left, that worries them. >> joggers wearing a horse mask. >> i am hot quite sure what that is all about. >> i was conceived during hurricane hazel. >> and all that matters -- >> hopefully your thoughts and friars will join with mine as you think about those folks who are in harm's way. >>
city's boardwalk. >> a giant crane snapped that is still dangling over the streets of new york city. >> entire at that sad of a building crashed into the street. >> oh, my gosh. >> we had set up offices inside a restaurant, pice officer came by and told us we had to get out of there. >> after that, the building collapsed into the sea. >> first of all, thanks for that. >> you're welcome. >> mechanic the coast guard rescued 14 crew members from the...
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of young people moving into the city, there's 90%-plus occupancy in the city. we need to look at improvements in the neighborhoods. good things are going on there. this is about solving the city government's financial and service issues and that's the last obstacle to go and beyond that when we get this resolved i think detroit is going to be posed for outstanding growth and a bright future which is great for all of michigan. >>suarez: you've got other distressed cities in your state and there are other distressed cities around the country. are they watching the massive bankruptcy closely and might it get heart harder for cities to borrow and will it drive up the cost of borrowing? >> there are discussions on both sides of that argument. but i was hired by the citizens of michigan including the 700,000 wonderful people in detroit to get an answer for them. this can's been kicked down the street for years and years, enough is enough. this is the way to do it. this is the way to address the debt question. this is the way to have detroit grow, and this is a decisi
of young people moving into the city, there's 90%-plus occupancy in the city. we need to look at improvements in the neighborhoods. good things are going on there. this is about solving the city government's financial and service issues and that's the last obstacle to go and beyond that when we get this resolved i think detroit is going to be posed for outstanding growth and a bright future which is great for all of michigan. >>suarez: you've got other distressed cities in your state and...
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city. many political high-profilers attended including democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia, independent governor charlie crist of florida, and former representative mike castle of delaware who is by the way still a republican despite having been trounced by christine o'donnell. the no labels attendees the st capitol hill. >> question does, this organization suggest the viability of a two-party system? pat. you got that? >> look this is a group of elitists, this is not a pop los grass movement, like the tea party movement where you get millions of people out there. >> you ran for president three times, and you had the reform party, and you crashed that to the ground. we hen't hearfrom that again, right? i would think that the no labels idea would appeal to you. you want a third party in the united states? >> the populous party would sink the republicans. they should get together. populous liberal party will sink the democrats but both of those are grass roots movement. with due r
city. many political high-profilers attended including democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia, independent governor charlie crist of florida, and former representative mike castle of delaware who is by the way still a republican despite having been trounced by christine o'donnell. the no labels attendees the st capitol hill. >> question does, this organization suggest the viability of a two-party system? pat. you got that? >> look this is a group of elitists, this is not a...
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. >> legislators have finished their business and gone home for the season so the demonstrations are now moving to other north carolina cities and so far drawing big crowds. for "religion and ethics newsweekly" i'm lucky severson in raleigh, north carolina. >> moral monday organizers say they will hold rallies throughout north carolina on wednesday, the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >>> on our calendar this week, hindus celebrate the festival krishna janmashtami. it celebrates the birth of the popular deity krishna who is believed to be one of the incarnations of the good vishnu. that's our program for now. i'm fred de sam lazaro. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads and visit our website where there is more on our interview with vincent harding about the march on washington. audio and video pot casts of this program are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the interfaith worship service held at the mount airy baptist church in washington, d.c., to mark the 50th anniversary of the
. >> legislators have finished their business and gone home for the season so the demonstrations are now moving to other north carolina cities and so far drawing big crowds. for "religion and ethics newsweekly" i'm lucky severson in raleigh, north carolina. >> moral monday organizers say they will hold rallies throughout north carolina on wednesday, the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >>> on our calendar this week, hindus celebrate the festival...
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the city of his core supporters like the crowd that greeted the governor at this early morning rally in sanford, florida. >> look, we have one job left. that's to make sure that on election day we make cerin that everybody who is qualified to vote gets out to vote. we need every single vote in florida. ( cheers and applause ) >> warner: romney said tuesday will prove a turning point for the country. >> tomorrow we begin a new tomorrow. tomorrow we begin a better tomorrow. this nation is going to begin to change for the better tomorrow. >> warner: after florida he made two stops in virginia. lynchburg in the center of the state >> perhaps some of your family and friends have not yet made up their mind who they're going to vote for. so ask them to look beyond the speeches and the ads and all the attacks because talk is cheap. ask them to look at the record. a record is real and it's earned with real effort. the president promised change but change can't be measured in speeches. it's measured in achievement. >> warner: in fairfax an independent voter rich suburb of washington d.c. >> so
the city of his core supporters like the crowd that greeted the governor at this early morning rally in sanford, florida. >> look, we have one job left. that's to make sure that on election day we make cerin that everybody who is qualified to vote gets out to vote. we need every single vote in florida. ( cheers and applause ) >> warner: romney said tuesday will prove a turning point for the country. >> tomorrow we begin a new tomorrow. tomorrow we begin a better tomorrow. this...
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the move comes less than two months since a shakeup at citi ousting former c.e.o., vikram pandit. he was succeeded by michael corbat. the bank nearly collapsed during the crisis and ultimately received bailouts totaling $45 billion, money that citi has since repaid. roben farzhad has long watched the changes at citi for bloomberg "businessweek" and joins us again tonight. roben, welcome. today we heard that stocks soared on the news of these layoffs. what does that tell us about what was going on at citi? >> it's sad, actually. citigroup is know-- you could say the financial crisis is over but in the throes of an existential crisis. it doesn't know what it wants to be. investors have been clamoring for awhile for citigroup to simplify, to shed payrolls, to be good at something. it does everything, but it isn't market leading, necessarily, in any one category. and by and large, they got the layoffs, at least the beginning round of layoffs that they wanted today. >> ifill: we know many of these layoffs are noin the u.s., but i assume part of the relationship the stocks went up is pe
the move comes less than two months since a shakeup at citi ousting former c.e.o., vikram pandit. he was succeeded by michael corbat. the bank nearly collapsed during the crisis and ultimately received bailouts totaling $45 billion, money that citi has since repaid. roben farzhad has long watched the changes at citi for bloomberg "businessweek" and joins us again tonight. roben, welcome. today we heard that stocks soared on the news of these layoffs. what does that tell us about what...
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"they could pump frenzy into air ducts and rage into reservoirs, dynamite dams and drown the cities, cry fire in theaters as the victims are burning, but i will find my way through blackened streets and kneel down at your side. they could jump a median, head-on, and obliterate the future, fit .45's to the hands of kids and skate them off to school, flip live butts into tinderbox forests and hellfire half the heavens, but in the rble of smoking cottages i wi hold you my ms. they cld send kidnappers to kindergartens and pedophiles to playgrounds, wrap themselves in old glory and gut the bill of rights, pound at the door with holy screed and put an end to reason, but i will cut through their curtains of cunning and find you somewhere in moonlight. whatever they do with their anthrax or chainsaws, however they strip-search or brainwash or blackmail, they cannot prevent me from sending you robins, all of them singing: i'll be there. >> a year after 9/11 in that huge climate of fear, how could you have such faith in love? >> it's always been there for me. and it keeps me consciously aware
"they could pump frenzy into air ducts and rage into reservoirs, dynamite dams and drown the cities, cry fire in theaters as the victims are burning, but i will find my way through blackened streets and kneel down at your side. they could jump a median, head-on, and obliterate the future, fit .45's to the hands of kids and skate them off to school, flip live butts into tinderbox forests and hellfire half the heavens, but in the rble of smoking cottages i wi hold you my ms. they cld send...
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the city was secure. shelling outside misrata was intense today, with rockets and mortar shells slamming into rebel lines every seven minutes. vance farther west in brega, doctors said at least 23 rebels were killed in a government ambush. in afghanistan, two nato troops were killed in insurgent attacks over the weekend. both attacks happened in the south on sunday, but nato officials did not release the soldiers' nationalities. 26 nato troops have been killed in afghanistan this month. fire officials in arizona reported today wildfires raging in the east of the state are now 10% contained. the blaze covers more than 700 square miles, and has destroyed 30 homes and cabins since igniting in late may. but along the new mexico state line, fire crews reported they are making good progress. the 7,000 residents of two towns, eagar and springerville, were allowed to go home after officials lifted evacuation orders yesterday. the missouri river breached two levees in northwest missouri today, sending torrents of
the city was secure. shelling outside misrata was intense today, with rockets and mortar shells slamming into rebel lines every seven minutes. vance farther west in brega, doctors said at least 23 rebels were killed in a government ambush. in afghanistan, two nato troops were killed in insurgent attacks over the weekend. both attacks happened in the south on sunday, but nato officials did not release the soldiers' nationalities. 26 nato troops have been killed in afghanistan this month. fire...
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the very next day oklahoma city happened and bill clinton got to be president. and that's not a moment which has happened. i'd be interested to hear what john has to say. >> john harris, then al then vin. the whole notion of the moment for the president. >> well, charlie, you invoke president clinton and i think we've read that even president obama's reading about president clinton's comeback after 1994. i've been cautioning people to not draw lessons too glibly from that. to some people... to hear some people say it, it's simply a matter of moving to the right, taking a few polls, finding the center and then it's a cakewalk on to reelection. that's not what happened with bill clinton in 1995 and' '96. he had a grueling, searing personal reappraisal of what he was trying to achieve as president. he had an ideological reappraisal that divided his party. you could walk... and i'm sure al remembers this. you could walk the... walk capitol hill in 1995 and easily fill up a notebook full of democrats who thought bill clinton was a sellout, who thought his presidency
the very next day oklahoma city happened and bill clinton got to be president. and that's not a moment which has happened. i'd be interested to hear what john has to say. >> john harris, then al then vin. the whole notion of the moment for the president. >> well, charlie, you invoke president clinton and i think we've read that even president obama's reading about president clinton's comeback after 1994. i've been cautioning people to not draw lessons too glibly from that. to some...
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gazans lined the main road to gaza city, as the emir waved at them from his car. he also met with hamas leaders anurgethem to rencilwith the rival fatah faction, which rules the west bank. israel maintains a sea blockade of gaza, but qatar has promised to deliver hundreds of million dollars in aid by land route through egypt. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we return to the final presidential debate with a closer look at the arguable statements made by both candidates. margaret warner has our report. >> warner: last night's final presidential debate took on a lo questions. and the answers at times rised further questis. as we didast week, today we reviewed some of what was said and how it matches the record. starting with mitt romney's charge that from the beginning of his term, president obama was apologizing overseas for america's actions. >> the president began what i've called an apology tour by going to various nations in the middle east and criticizing america. i think they look at that and saw weakness. >> noth
gazans lined the main road to gaza city, as the emir waved at them from his car. he also met with hamas leaders anurgethem to rencilwith the rival fatah faction, which rules the west bank. israel maintains a sea blockade of gaza, but qatar has promised to deliver hundreds of million dollars in aid by land route through egypt. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we return to the final presidential debate with a closer look at the arguable...
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he's the artistic director of the young people's chorus, an after-school program in new york city. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on monday, we'll look at the partisan divide over disaster aid and federal spending, once again threatening a government shutdown. i'm ray suarez. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs wshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer pro
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they see president obama in new york city the same day netanyahu is and instead of meeting with him goes on a daily talk show. they see when we say that these options are on the table, the secretary of defense walked them back. they are not cnging their mind. that's what we have to do, is change their mind so they stop pursuing nuclear weapons. >> how do you do it-- you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up that picture of a bomb with a red line and talking about the red line being in spring. so can you solve this, if the romney-ryan ticket is elected, can you solve this in two months before spring and avoid nuclear -- >> we can debate the time line, whether it's that sort of time or longer. i agree that it's probably longer. number two, it's all about -- >> you don't agree with that bomb and what the israelis -- >> we agree, i don't want to go into classified stuff. but we both agree that to do this peacefully you got to get them to change their minds. they're not changing their minds. and look at what this administration does -- >> let me tell you what the ayatollahs see. the ayatollahs
they see president obama in new york city the same day netanyahu is and instead of meeting with him goes on a daily talk show. they see when we say that these options are on the table, the secretary of defense walked them back. they are not cnging their mind. that's what we have to do, is change their mind so they stop pursuing nuclear weapons. >> how do you do it-- you both saw benjamin netanyahu hold up that picture of a bomb with a red line and talking about the red line being in...
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the city with the highest average price in the lower 48 states? see if you can guess. chicago, $4.10. lowest average price just $3.33 a gallon is in montana. >> just days after the senate passed its first budget in four years, bill dudley, president of the federal reserve bank in new york, told -- >> this may not immediately lead to stronger growth because of the recent increase in fiscal restraint. >> also washington today, the supreme court hearing arguments in the so-called paid to delay policy by some pharmaceutical giants which cut deals with generic drug companies to keep their cheaper versions of brand name medicines off the market. they say it ends up costing consumers more money. >> reporter: americans have overwhelmingly embracedger netwo generic drugs over brand names, but the government is asking the supreme court to consider whether consumers have been cheated out of even more savings by so-called pay for delay drug patent deals that keep drugs from coming to market sooner. the case involved the drug androjel. the drug's distributor struck a deal with wats
the city with the highest average price in the lower 48 states? see if you can guess. chicago, $4.10. lowest average price just $3.33 a gallon is in montana. >> just days after the senate passed its first budget in four years, bill dudley, president of the federal reserve bank in new york, told -- >> this may not immediately lead to stronger growth because of the recent increase in fiscal restraint. >> also washington today, the supreme court hearing arguments in the so-called...
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seven people were killed, and even the city hall in the church were destroyed. but when you're on, the mayor is optimistic. -- one year on. construction work is proceeding at a good pace. >> [speaking foreign language] [translation in german] >> in may year managed to convince a organizations to help with their plans -- the mayor managed to convince aid organizations. again, old materials are being reused. only cla is missing. -- clay is missing. >> the school has been providing help to this area for almost one year. >> [speaking foreign language] . >> the school also found a donor willing to provide two years' worth of health-care supplies for the center. the mayor is visiting a family that will be the first of 700 to get a proper house. i asked why things have not improved faster in this area. >> [speaking foreign language] [translation in german] many feared that another quake could come along and destroy everything again. >> seismologists say there is little risk of that. >> the region could see more quakes that cause damage, but a make a quick, like one yea
seven people were killed, and even the city hall in the church were destroyed. but when you're on, the mayor is optimistic. -- one year on. construction work is proceeding at a good pace. >> [speaking foreign language] [translation in german] >> in may year managed to convince a organizations to help with their plans -- the mayor managed to convince aid organizations. again, old materials are being reused. only cla is missing. -- clay is missing. >> the school has been...
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. >>> the tunnel that connects the city to canada followed the m i municipmun municipality into bans resukrup. they said it's not the result of the recent detroit bankruptcy filing but the decline in population contributed to the tunnel's unmanageable debt burden. >>> one thing working for detroit is the auto industry and today consumer reports is calling the 2014 chevy impala the best new said dan and one of the best it tested two. cars have a better score than general motors newly designed impala, the hatch back and bmw 135 i coup. >>> earlier in the program we told you about amazon's quarterly results and a few weeks ago about the online retailers move into the big business of fresh groceries. tonight jane wells puts all that service to test. >> reporter: groceries are a 650 billion-dollar business but one category that's not been a big hit online yet. >> everybody wants bacon. let me start with that. >> reporter: amazon, the 800-pound gorilla of retail is joining a growing food fight expanding a grocery business. >> if you think about a 650 billion-dollar market, 10% of that is 6
. >>> the tunnel that connects the city to canada followed the m i municipmun municipality into bans resukrup. they said it's not the result of the recent detroit bankruptcy filing but the decline in population contributed to the tunnel's unmanageable debt burden. >>> one thing working for detroit is the auto industry and today consumer reports is calling the 2014 chevy impala the best new said dan and one of the best it tested two. cars have a better score than general motors...
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virginia that handle adoptions and foster care are private institutions, they're not stated based or city based they're private. many of them, most of them as matter of fact are religiously affiliated, many have ha problem with giving children whether it be foster care or adoption to gay couples versus straight couples. they have said in massachusetts and other places, state handed it down they said you're going to force to shut our doors if we have to do it this wayf we have to give -- have to go both gay adoption and adoption with heterosexual couples we're going to quit providing the service. >> red herring. >> the questions is it really political agenda that should trump the activities of these organizations, because you're shutting their doors. >> first of all -- >> if we're worried about -- >> most of this is done by contract and private age enceases. they are done in the name of the state always, that child is a guardian of the state, a ward of the state, state is guardian no matter what. let's not get off in to private and public. whether or not everybody knows that this congress
virginia that handle adoptions and foster care are private institutions, they're not stated based or city based they're private. many of them, most of them as matter of fact are religiously affiliated, many have ha problem with giving children whether it be foster care or adoption to gay couples versus straight couples. they have said in massachusetts and other places, state handed it down they said you're going to force to shut our doors if we have to do it this wayf we have to give -- have to...
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city officials have shut down the transit system. businesses and shops have closed. workers are piling up sand bags in front of subway entrances and buildings. >> it's vr important. this is the stop the water from gog into the subway. >> irene last year didn't look like this after it hit. >> they expect the storm will pound a wide area for several days. >> sandy has interacted with cold air from the north and it's become a post tropical cyclone. it's not a tropical cyclone anymore but the field of heavy rain and strong winds are expanding and things will get even worse bause the center of a former hurricane sandy is expected to move into the new jersey coast. extremely dangerous storm surge combined with high tide could cause flooding. that's why hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate. it's going to move through pennsylvania into new york city. rain will spread as much as 2000 millimeters with 300 millimeters possibly into wednesday. temperatures are on the chilly side. look at this only 8 degrees in washington, d.c. 10 degrees in philadelphia.
city officials have shut down the transit system. businesses and shops have closed. workers are piling up sand bags in front of subway entrances and buildings. >> it's vr important. this is the stop the water from gog into the subway. >> irene last year didn't look like this after it hit. >> they expect the storm will pound a wide area for several days. >> sandy has interacted with cold air from the north and it's become a post tropical cyclone. it's not a tropical...
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what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the government's grip on the capital. the attacks in the last few days have certainly shattered the sense of normalcy that the syrian regime has tried to maintain in damascus. >> warner: do the rebels control some parts of the city and if so which parts? >> the rebels control parts of the southern and eastern parts of the damascus. in the past month we've seen bels try to push the way forward io damascus from the northeast and, in fact, they have seized several army checkpoints on the highway linking the capital with northern syria. but those advances have largely been reversed now and the
what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the...
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>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> good news on jobs surprisingly strong employment reports sent stocks sharply higher and bond yeields, too. >> smart phone slow down? samsung sends a warning to investors and across the entire industry. the market may have reached a saturation point. >>> leaps and bounds, from the agony of the seats to a profitable business by building a better ballet shoe. that and more tonight for "nightly business report" on friday, july 5th. >>> good evening everyone. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrarah. susie gharib has the night off. the monthly jobs report from the labor department is arguably the best and clearest indicator of the economic state of the union and today's numbers suggest the union is reasonably strong and possibly getting stronger. employers added 190,000 new jobs in june, for more than forecast for april and may were revised sharply higher. because so many more americans jump
>> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> good news on jobs surprisingly strong employment reports sent stocks sharply higher and bond yeields, too. >> smart phone slow down? samsung sends a warning to investors and across the entire industry. the market may have reached a saturation point. >>> leaps and...
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our managers are telling us to cut the costs down. >> reporter: the city of dongguan in the coastal region is home to factories making clothes for overseas markets. surprisingly, a business is booming in this town. rows and rows of sewing machines are on sale at this machinery store and came from nearby clothing factories. clothes makers are going bankrupt in increasing numbers amid struggling exports stemming from europe's debt crisis. >> translator: so many firms are going under. that's why we're getting so many of these secondhand sewing machines. >> reporter: at this trade fair some 25,000 companies are trying to promote exports. the european crisis is casting a dark shadow. this company makes slides for large four-wheel drive vehicles. exports accounted for 95% of the products it mfrds, but they have been showing a significant decline. >> translator: we are seeing a particularly sharp drop in east europe from the way orders are falling, our exports in the future are going to show a precipitous decline. >> reporter: now there is another reason for worry. since last month the relations
our managers are telling us to cut the costs down. >> reporter: the city of dongguan in the coastal region is home to factories making clothes for overseas markets. surprisingly, a business is booming in this town. rows and rows of sewing machines are on sale at this machinery store and came from nearby clothing factories. clothes makers are going bankrupt in increasing numbers amid struggling exports stemming from europe's debt crisis. >> translator: so many firms are going under....